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1、. . TheThe followingfollowing paragraphsparagraphs areare takentaken fromfrom thethe textbooks,textbooks, followedfollowed byby a a listlist ofof wordswords oror expressionsexpressionsmarkedmarked A A toto Y.Y. ChooseChoose thethe oneone thatthat bestbest completescompletes eacheach ofof thethe sent
2、encessentences andand writewrite thethe corresponcorrespondingding letterletter onon youryour AnswerAnswer Sheet.Sheet. OneOne wordword oror expressionexpression forfor eacheach blankblank only.only. (25(25 points,points, 1 1 pointpointforfor each)each)West Germany, by contrast, will not be able to1
3、 any form of euthanasia for a long time to come. Opposition is 2 fierce, because of the shadow of the past. Countries3 an uninterrupted recent libertariantradition have less to fear from setting some 4 rules for voluntary euthanasia. By5 to discuss it, theyusher in something worse.We watched while p
4、ride allowed unimportant battles to be 6 into the most important stands of the warbecause we couldnt7 and we couldnt retreat and because it didnt matter how many American 8were provided to prove that point. Now we are told that we have to9 quietly while the American lives are lost so that we can exe
5、rcise the10 arrogance of Vietnamizing the Vietnamese.Newspapers have two great advantages 11 television. They can be used by men as barriers 12 their wives. It is still the only effective screen against the morning features of the loved one, and,as such, performs a unique human 13 . The second advan
6、tage is that you cant line a 14 pail with a television setits usually the other way 15 .It is only lately that I have found how much science of genetics is 16 . Agronomists and the like havetaken to 17 all sorts of vegetables and fruitschanging their 18 nature. This sounds wonderful and often is 19
7、. For the scientists have not as a rule taken any 20 whatsoever in the taste of the things theyve tampered with!My own lack of shame in the rioting then taking place in America 21 me. In one sense, I was the 22 of the ghetto child who through hard work and initiative was 23 himself toward a better l
8、ife. I was the 24 , the exception. It was my life that was held up to Watts youth to 25 .II.II. EachEach ofof thethe followingfollowing sentencessentences is is givengiven fourfour choiceschoices ofof wordswords oror expressions.expressions. ChooseChoose thethe rightrightoneone toto completecomplete
9、 thethe sentencesentence andand writewrite thethe correspondingcorresponding letterletter onon youryour AnswerAnswer Sheet.Sheet. (15(15 points,points,1 1 pointpoint forfor each)each)26. These arguments have never been _ accepted. A. amplyB. drastically C. perpetuallyD. universally27. It takes the m
10、ost cool-headed and good-tempered of drivers to resist the temptation to revenge whensubjected to _ behavior. A. unfamiliarB. uncivilized C. unsatisfiedD. uncommon28. The emergency services said it was _ that no one was seriously injured in the air crash. A. miraculousB. mysterious C. ridiculousD. r
11、elentless29. Banks _ receive money from their customers in two distinct forms: on current account, andon deposit account. A. formallyB. narrowly C. normallyD. particularly30. The recession has _ so many firms that many can no longer survive. A. lessenedB. weakened C. decreasedD. reduced31. In scienc
12、e, a theory is a reasonable _ of observed events. A. explanationB. excavation C. expressionD. evaluation32. Children do not learn what it is to lose and will _ violence to release theirdisappointment. A. refer toB. attribute to C. point toD. resort to33.A sincere _ is like the sunshine which can boo
13、st our morale. A. complimentB. supplement C. accomplishmentD. complement34. He was arrested when his _ scheme to evade taxes came to light. A. fakeB. fraudulent C. falseD. foreign35. This old room has not been much in use of late. No wonder it has such a_ appearance. A. vulgar .B. fancy C. shabbyD.
14、cheap36. That little boy was so naughty that he tried to _ feathers from a chicken. A. flickB. twist C. pluckD. toss37. The task of a teacher _ patience and conscientiousness. A. commandsB. demands C. amendsD. mends38. She gave us unfailing _ and became an essential part of our family. A. devotionB.
15、 inspection C. explorationD. indication39. As we were saying goodbye, the train started with a_. A. shakeB. shiver C. trembleD. jerk40. Parents should attach importance to their childrens _ from adolescence to adulthood. A. permissionB. position C. transmissionD. transitionReadRead thethe followingf
16、ollowing passagepassage carefullycarefully andand completecomplete thethe succeedingsucceeding threethree itemsitems III,III, IV,IV, V.V.whywhy I I CameCame toto CollegeCollege(1) Why have I chosen to attend college? I have put this question to myself at many times and in various forms during the pa
17、st three and a half months which have constituted the first semester of my freshman year. Have I come because of parental influence, or because I have some goal of my own that I wish to pursue? After pondering these questions on many occasions, I have finally reached the conclusion that I have come
18、to college not for one single reason, but for many, and that it is something that I trulywant to do.(2) Originally, my parents did influence my opinions about education in general. My mother, an elementary school teacher, was always proud of my academic successes, but she never really pushed me or d
19、emanded that I achieve excellent grades. However, from the beginning of my schooling, my parents seemed to assume that I would attend college, and by the time I reached high school, I had become accustomedto that idea as well.(3) When I entered high school, I enrolled in the college preparatory prog
20、ram offered there, looking ahead four years to college attendance. However, as I proceeded further through high school into my junior and senior years, I became genuinely interested in many of the subjects which I was studying. Chemistry,physics, and calculus were the courses which held my interest
21、most strongly and I felt that I wanted tocontinue to study those areas beyond the high school level. Up to that point in my life, I had always claimed that I wanted to attend college. but didnt realize why until my high school career drew to a close.(4) Finally, I began to recognize in myself a stro
22、ng drive to obtain knowledge. I knew that I would notbe content to simply end my educational career with high school and enter the working world. I truly felt a need to continue learning in order to gain a better understanding of the world around me. My finaldecision to attend college seemed a natur
23、al one, and my choice of engineering as a field of study cameeasily as well, since the profession fit well with my academic preferences.(5) The fact that I enjoy learning and gaining knowledge was my main reason for choosing to enter college, but I must admit that it was not the sole reason. In toda
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